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Driveclub: How to Level Up Insanely Fast and Speed Up Your Race to 50 to Unlock All the Cars

Driveclub‘s progression slows down considerably around level 25, and getting to level 50 can be a little time consuming for those that can’t play several hours a day, every day of the week. Luckily, there’s a way to level up faster. Much faster, actually.

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crunkthug3850d ago

this is so stupid, and the fact that "hits from behind " counts against the racers is big time stupid!!!!!

g-nome3850d ago

Yip, agree , you get penalized for others hitting you from behind , and there is not enough penalty for those bumping into other cars . The idea must be to encourage good driving .

OUROSMAG3850d ago

Anyone who's played DC has figured this out by now.

DoomeDx3850d ago

Who would anyone want to be level 50 as fast as possible? Doesnt it take the replay value of the game away?

generic-user-name3850d ago

My guess would be to unlock cars to use online.

nX3850d ago

I'm glad to tell you that Driveclub is a rare case where replay value comes through fun gameplay and not through ranking systems or objectives like in many other games :)
I stopped caring about fame when I unlocked the Pagani Huayra, since then I'm just trying out tracks & cars which doesn't get boring thanks to addicting gameplay and even better track design. Day/Night cycles with this unmatched lightning engine are the icing on the cake and the weather patch will make this game a 10/10 for me.

Speak_da_Truth3850d ago

I'm right there with ya. I got the Hennessey venom and its awesome but many have told me the Mclaren P1 is the most fun car in the game because of KERS and DRS So I'm grinding for that then the Gumpert Apollo

dantesparda3850d ago

@ Speak
Can you explain to me how KERS and DRS work?

Lulz_Boat3850d ago

you can do this, ok... but it's annoying, i tried that, and i was annoyed after 10 minutes. i prefer play an online/offline race.

llxKonanxll3850d ago (Edited 3850d ago )

I did.. like 350 drift events in a row to unlock the “Credit Where it’s Due” trophy. Now i’m at 50 with spotty online features.....

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Classic PS4 Racer DriveClub Is Now a Decade Old

PushSquare:

DriveClub, the legendary PS4 racer from shuttered Runcorn studio Evolution, has such an interesting story.

Originally announced alongside the PS4, the game had been intended as a launch title – we even played it in a big London church Sony had rented to showcase the new system prior to its release.

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darthv72205d ago

Evolution was done dirty... DC is still the most stunning visual game of its generation. They certainly deserved better in the end.

VenomUK204d ago (Edited 204d ago )

DriveClub was pretty and I loved the experience of driving in the rain, it was immersive. I had some good races with people from an old forum, but at times I found it to be a bit boring. MotorStorm was such a fun game to play and I loved the controls - it would make sense to remaster that.

DarXyde204d ago

I'd give the visual showcase award of the last generation to The Order: 1886. That game was immaculate.

Uncharted 4 was also absolutely insane, and perhaps manages to use the PS4's power in extremely clever ways.

jznrpg204d ago

It didn’t get good reviews unfortunately

obidanshinobi204d ago

Cause the game was mediocre at best, and surpassed in pretty much every area by Forza Horizon 2.

IRetrouk204d ago

Apart from visuals, driving model, weather effects, only thing forza had was an open world...

Inverno204d ago (Edited 204d ago )

It's multiplayer component was the only thing struggling at launch but the game was still perfectly playable offline. Done dirty is an understatement because how many games after came out with broken online components that got a pass? Now games with an SP and MP get separate reviews for SP and MP smh! SONY shut them down as if Evo had been bleeding money instead of putting out great games. Their fate was undeserved and they were the targets of a media smear campaign due to that one trailer.

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Knushwood Butt204d ago

Loved it.
Now here's a game that would benefit from a remaster.
4K, 60 FPS
I'd buy it.

ravens52204d ago

Might have to fire it up. Got it day 1, it was great to me.

outsider1624204d ago

See? Another reason why physical is important. Going all digital will have you miss out games like this.

Gabrielmpf204d ago

I loved tackling the leaderboards. It's a shame they couldn't even keep them.

Yi-Long204d ago

Brilliant game, I really miss it, and it deserved so much better than what Sony did to it.
Most important reason I liked it; It was FUN. That’s it. The actual gameplay,throwing a car around corners, the challenging AI opponents, the entertaining tracks which were peak-design, etc etc, it was above all just FUN to play.

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60FPS on PS5: Unofficial PS5 'FPS Boost' mods are radically improving PS4 back compat

Digital Foundry : Whether it's via FPS Boost or bespoke software upgrades, backwards compatibility on the current-gen consoles delivered an unexpected delight - the ability to liberate older console games from their 30fps limits, running them at 60 frames per second or even higher. FPS Boost did the business for Xbox Series consoles on an impressive range of titles, but there was always the sense that PS5 could do more. It's a hunch that checks out as a range of frame-rate unlocks are available for PS5, covering many must-have games - the major caveat being that only exploitable consoles running on older firmwares are invited to the party.

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darthv72475d ago

you love to see new life being breathed into older titles but damn the process to get there. It should be automatic that these work for everyone... not just those who exploit their systems. Really wish Sony and MS would keep this program going officially.

Psychonaut85475d ago

Damn this sucks. I want this shit so bad, but I’m not jailbreaking my console. And frankly I shouldn’t have to. I’m not a tech person, but is it really that hard for developers to unlock the framerate? Or would that have to be a large patch?

dveio475d ago (Edited 475d ago )

"but is it really that hard for developers to unlock the framerate?"

I guess it's not.

But it has become a profitable business if you do so.

So no one would pay for only the framerate patched to being unlocked. So studios need to offer more than that.

But this would take more time, polishing and would cost more money. So they shy away, but won't unlock the framerate, either.

That's just my personal assumption. But from what I can comprehend technically, it shouldn't be difficult to unlock framerates via a patch for older games.

... if it hadn't became a business.

RaidenBlack475d ago (Edited 475d ago )

frame-rate unlock should be free ...
We've seen many devs offer free patches and updates to pretty old PC titles, even bonuses ... so why can't devs offer the frame unlock patch for free (in consultation with the platform-producers) for a title from just a generation earlier?

Einhander1972475d ago

RaidenBlack

"frame-rate unlock should be free ..."

Obviously the result of that thinking is that developers aren't even going to do it.

If they had been allowed to charge $5-10 you would see incentivized developers doing it way more often.

People just always want everything for free, but it's not free to make the patch, people have to code it then other people have to test it, and there will always be other costs involved.

If people want dollar store gaming then expect to get what you pay for.

shinoff2183474d ago (Edited 474d ago )

Raiden I might be wrong but last I thought it cost money to put patches out on consoles.

As far as me paying for it, I'm not all that interested tbh. Not enough to pay for it with older games, and newer games have been pretty decent about it for the most part.

dumahim475d ago

Sounds like the modder has to go in to make changes to unlock it on a game by game basis. "Simple" enough to do it unofficially, but to have it done officially, they need someone to go in a make that change, put out a patch and put it through certification, which I believe is not necessarily a cheap thing to do. It's questionable if going through this would then give them enough sales to make it worthwhile.

Inverno475d ago

Many games still have physics tied to framerate, i think it's cause they wouldn't want to go in and do anything extra. Then there's the 10 dollar upgrades they rather charge. The problem is that there's no compromise, cause if I could mod my PS4 and all I'd lose is online play then id jailbreak it immediately. Mods have done so much for PC games and they could do the same for consoles, but manufacturers hafto be willing to compromise.

shinoff2183474d ago

It's not to hard to do and there's youtube videos that break it down really well. ANyway most of us here arent able to break are console anyway due to being up to date on firmware from playing

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Chocoburger475d ago

Yep, this sucks having to require a jailbreak for something that should be standard in our industry by now. I learned my lesson when PS4 was jailbroken and I didn't keep a console on low firmware for years, but now I'm holding onto two low firmware PS5s specifically because there are features I'll be able to do that you can't do on official firmware, so this will pay off for me soon enough.

Jin_Sakai475d ago

It should be a sin to let these games sit and be stuck at 30fps.

EazyC475d ago

RDR 2 not getting a 60FPS patch for PS5 was a crime.

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Driveclub - Brutal Backlog

Driveclub was a headline game at the start of the PS4’s life. A fabulous game – eventually - but what now, with the servers turned off? Is it worth your time? JDR starts its engines in today’s Brutal Backlog.

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Abear211157d ago

Bikes expansion might be one of the most underrated games of last gen. Incredible driver and bike animations + DC weather is craze.